Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Denotifyin­g Highways will burden the states

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With the SC’s March 31 order banning liquor sale within 500 metres of national and state highways, at least six states are scurrying to get stretches of national highways denotified

The reason

Once a NH stretch is denotified, states can bypass the SC order

States cannot convert an NH into a state highway – it can only be done at Centre’s discretion

How does denotifica­tion help states?

States can continue to earn revenue from liquor sale

Burden on exchequer

Once an NH is denotified, funds required for its repair and maintenanc­e have to be borne by the state

Union Budget allocation

In the 2017-18 budget, the Union road transport ministry was allocated an overall amount of ~2,970 crore – including ~1,141 crore from gross budgetary support – for maintenanc­e of national highways

Highways hit due to paucity of funds

In 2011, the MP government cited poor maintenanc­e of NHs to demand that 10 such highways be denotified and handed back to the state government. The ministry later decided to hand over five NHs to the state.

What denotifica­tion means for the Centre?

The Union road transport ministry may save on fund allocated for maintenanc­e of NHs

It jeopardise­s Centre’s highway expansion plan

 ?? SAKIB ALI/HT FILE ?? Many believe highway patrolling must improve
SAKIB ALI/HT FILE Many believe highway patrolling must improve

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